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Don't just put any old data in your computer, especially not if you do banking or various forms of e-commerce.
Plus those folks who STEAL their games may tend to hoard data, and spend almost as much on hard drives / solid state drives to store it all VS just storing some of the games they purchased. I've seen this first hand, all the way back to the mid 90's when people passed floppy disks around / copied them (when they should not have).
To the original poster, there's a small handful of websites that resell Steam keys and other keys such as Origin, Uplay, or Epic games service keys. Some of them you can't always verify if it's purchased with legit credentials or not, but do know that a lot of keys are from surplus via bundle purchases, duplicates, or included with hardware purchases and not used/desired. There *is* usually fraud insurance you can buy, that will have the website replace your key if it proves invalidated at a later date due to issues with chargebacks or misused credit cards, via the website that sells the key. I would recommend this, although some websites include this buyer protection with purchase.
Another site is Kinguin dot net, a buddy of mine I do work with uses them and they've yet to be an issue. I won't link the sites directly as Steam blocks some of them, but those sites are out there and there are plenty of cheap game options out there (which do quite a good job of giving you good reason to stay on the right side of the law).
Plus, purchasing the game legit gives you all the advantages that comes with doing so, especially when it comes to playing online (though for this game, the unofficial servers may or may not care, and also there aren't really updates for it anymore except to remove music with expired licenses from the OST).
You aren't missing that much when using the older version versus the "remaster", as the old version was such a great game and no less great compared to when it first came out (way back in the Pentium 4 dark ages of computing).
2_ buy it from somewhere
3_ get a time machine and go back
I'm just confused this game existed for many many years but now ppl want to buy it
2. Piracy, since this method usually gives release version so mod support